Will have to submit the following two documents to the Health Department:
ODH Site and Soil Evaluation Form 12-06.pdf
General Information:
Determine zoning requirements. If un-zoned, contact township trustee.
Determine acreage. Greater than 20 acres, contact Health Department.
If splitting off land, and any portion is going to be less than 20 acres,
contact Curtis Yount at the County Commissioners' office. Must go though Review
Board.
If approved by Zoning (or Township Trustee if unzoned) & Planning Commission (if applicable), make application to the Health Department.
Must submit to the Health Department:
Site Evaluation Application for Building Lot Approval along with soil
evaluation form
Zoning permit or Un-zoned Township approval letter by Township Trustee
Copy of plat/subdivision map
Site review letter from planning commission if applicable
1/4 section map with property owners indicated (1"=200ft) The section map
must include an aerial map with plat overlay and soil profile.
Copy of any recorded easements
Floor plan of house (blue prints)
Plot plan to scale showing:
House and any other proposed buildings, structures
Septic location and space for alternative system
Well location
Property lines and setbacks
Mark neighboring wells and septic within 50’ of property
Driveway
North marked
Physical address
Schedule a site inspection at the Health Department. The fee for this inspection is $100.00.
Must meet all Health Department requirements for building including,
but not limited to: submission of the above stated items, access to a working
county tile, county ditch, or a stream that flows year round. If a county
tile/ stream is not available on the property then recorded easements to
such drainage must be obtained. Easement area must include where the tile
is located to county tile/ stream. Size of septic system is determined
by the square footage of the home and the number of bedrooms. See
Septic
installation requirements for leach beds. Must have enough room on lot for home, well,
septic, structures, etc. in order to be approved for building. See
well
permit requirements.
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